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  1. Two species with an unusual combination of traits dominate responses of British grasshoppers and crickets to environmental change

Two species with an unusual combination of traits dominate responses of British grasshoppers and crickets to environmental change

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Orthoptera Recording Scheme
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Changing Habitats
Citizen Science
Climate Change Ecology
Insect-Plant Interactions
Red Listing and Indicators
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Beckmann et al 2015 - Two Species with an Unusual Combination of Traits Dominate Responses of British Grasshoppers and Crickets to Environmental Change.pdf1.76 MB
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